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- January -June (part 1of 2)[Review of the year 2004]
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Knives out for Tories part-time leader McLetchie must choose between
by Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor -
SEE THE LIGHT Introduce Scotland to the power of positive thinking?
by Iain S Bruce -
Home Office tells foolhardy asylum seekers: It's your own fault you
by Jenifer Johnston -
SHOOTING STAR?PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR Despite a share price tumble,
by Valerie Darroch - Less war-war and more jaw-jaw is needed for 2005 World conflict zones
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How Lord Hutton's criticisms changed the direction of the BBC
by Steven Vass -
Life after Larsson Scottish football might have lost its one world
by Alan Campbell -
Proof that dressing up as a 'lady' is big, clever and funnyRESUME:
by Liam McDougall -
Hills of home are where the heart lies Walk in the Cairngorms proves
by Cameron McNeish - QUESTION OF THE WEEK In light of new health warnings, is cannabis a
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Annan under attack, but the real target is the idea of a powerful UN
by Diplomatic Editor Trevor Royle -
Red tape ties up Fresh Talent scheme Home Office blunders and greedy
by Alan Crawford Special Correspondent -
Pensioner killed in Christmas Eve attack
by Jenifer Johnston - CHRISTMAS IN A DANGEROUS WORLD Violence continues as US step up
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BELLS STAR See the New Year in as you plan to continue throughout
by Eva Arrighi - READER'S VIEWS
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JOOLSTIDE Shock horror! Jools Holland's much-loved annual Hootenanny
by Vicky Allan -
Colin all the heroes Alan Campbell reflects on Monty's year and the
by Alan Campbell - The Devil's advocateBring back the winter break as Christmas is no
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SIR ANGUS JUMPS THE BUS DEAL OF THE YEAR Patience, stealth, and
by Ian Fraser, Financial Editor -
Revealed: how much the theatre really costs taxpayers f and Scottish
by Senay Boztas Arts Correspondent -
Sharon faces f ight for a new coalition As Israel s prime minister
by Robert Tait -
Burns expert warns hospitals would not cope in terror attack Nation s
by Liam McDougall Health Correspondent -
CANCELLED DUE TO LACK OF TOLERANCE It wasn t just the arts world that
by Torcuil Crichton - Bootroom 101: Joey Barton
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HOOTS MON!Wondering where to spend your New Year on Friday
by Words Leon McDermott -
most wanted
by ALI HOWARD -
Decor style
by Compiled by Ali Howard -
gorgeous Emergency fix-its
by EVA ARRIGHI - ARTHUR MOTLEY'S WHISKY TRAIL
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Camp as Christmas'It's been a hell of a year for cheeky kitschy
by Andrew Burnet -
Four inquiries and four fudges Iain Macwhirter looks past the spin
by IAIN MACWHIRTER -
Blunkett may lose to headline act Iain Macwhirter says David
by IAIN MACWHIRTER -
Belated acclaim for 'lost' Scottish classic
by Senay Boztas Arts Correspondent -
Walter Scott's home faces uncertain future Preservation of Abbotsford
by Alan Crawford -
BUSH V KERRY In hindsight, the Democrat never really stood a chance
by Words: James Cusick -
Minister challenges nuclear policy
by Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor -
TOP 10 BOOKS 2004
by Alan Taylor -
A FIGHT AT THE OPERA Job losses at Scottish Opera became a focal
by Senay Boztas -
Coming around again Natasha Woods hears Martin O'Neill evoke the
by Natasha Woods -
The dram buster Tom Shields ventures forth with a proper noser,
by Words Tom Shields -
Minnows point to brave new world
by Stewart Fisher - A FEW GOOD MENUS
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Scotland aims to corner peace summit market Perfect venue for warring
by Alan Crawford Special Correspondent -
Gang rape trio to challenge refusal for right to appeal
by Neil Mackay -
Teenage tearaways?Send them to Africa Muriel Gray reckons disruptive
by MURIEL GRAY - World digest
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Wanted: young people from fishing families for subsidised education
by Meg Milne -
Man dead following Christmas Eve 'feud' at Butlins
by enifer Johnston -
first word
by JANE WRIGHT -
Greece is the word in Wayne's world Michael Grant remembers a summer
by Michael Grant -
Scandal Monger's year
by Ken Symon -
Foreign kudos for 'lost' Scottish film
by Brian Pendreigh - July-December [part 2 of 2]
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HOLYROOD Years behind schedule and hundreds of millions of pounds
by Iain Macwhirter -
Group therapy Alasdair Reid looks back on a year where Matt Williams
by Alasdair Reid -
RICH THEORY ON BREAK-INS
by Alan Taylor - Young offendersThe lessons of Airborne
- Christmas in a dangerous worldBethlehem has peaceful Christmas as
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Republican fury at hostile Belfast raids Gerry Adams hits out as
by Liam McDougall -
Up the ante Dundee United v Hibernian Stewart Fisher talks to Grant
by Stewart Fisher -
FSA sets up 194m compensation for split trust victims AAM to
by Ken Symon -
Scottish Coal accused of environmental rape Plans for four huge new
by Rob Edwards Environment Editor -
Howson: apprenticeship scheme will give retired workers ?dignity'
by Senay Boztas Arts Correspondent -
GEORGE SLEIGHS THE OPPOSITION
by Alan Taylor's Diary - OTHER NOTABLE DEALS OF 2004
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In the scandal that has enveloped David Blunkett, he has been cast
by James Cusick, Westminster Editor -
Global vote gives boost to traditional music awards
by Senay Boztas - READERS VIEWS Questionable rights of an Englishman
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Emergency warning as deadly flu epidemic fears grow Planning advice
by EXCLUSIVE By Neil Mackay -
Clubs regain will to live as common sense prevails Decisions off the
by Stewart Fisher - Christmas in a dangerous worldHelp the poor instead of fighting
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DARFUR More than a million are homeless, around 100,000 are dead, aid
by Words: Trevor Royle - WINNERS AND LOSERS [Athletics 2004]
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Home is where the heart is Instead of letting decripit conditions
by Agnes Stevenson - FLASHBACK: DESERT ORCHID TRIUMPHS AT KEMPTON, 1990
- MONTH BY MONTH [SPL 2004]
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Debbie does GallusAs Blondie prepare to headline Edinburgh's
by Peter Ross